Linked by David Donley on Wed 9th Jun 2004 18:53 UTC
Mandriva, Mandrake, Lycoris I have been using Linux since 1993. I installed the first version of Slackware on a 16MB 386sx-25. Since then I have been using it almost exclusively on one or more of my PCs. So I consider myself as a bit of an expert. I have been using computers since 1982 mostly PCs, but also VAX mainframes and SPARC systems. Operating systems (and GUIs) I have been using include CP/M, DOS, Windows from Version 2 to XP, Geos, Beos, SCO Unix, Solaris, OS/2 and quite a few Linux Distros.
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Quanta
by A nun, he moos on Thu 10th Jun 2004 02:28 UTC

I agree with Rayiner. Having used both Homesite and Quanta, I have to say Quanta is better. The UI is very friendly, and the app has lots of cool features.

Then again, I did code some sites way back then with Notepad. Hey, at least I could copy/paste!

By the way, I run a cookerized Mandrake 10 installation and it runs pretty sweet. It's their best distro yet, I'd say. The xorg rpms are out on cooker and I've yet to experience a single X glitch with them (though of course bugs may happen on cooker stuff).